Florida Gulf Coast University women's golf concluded round two of the ASUN Championship, with head coach Shannon Sykora expressing optimism for the final day. FGCU dropped to sixth place with a team score of 290 in the second round, improving from their round one total. The Eagles are aiming for an automatic NCAA Tournament berth in the final round scheduled for Tuesday. Lipscomb leads the 12-team leaderboard at three-under-par, maintaining a five-shot lead over Kennesaw State. Leonie Wulfers excelled, finishing the day tied for sixth with a three-under 69 performance. Several FGCU golfers are also positioned well in the tournament standings.

By the Numbers
  • FGCU dropped to sixth place with a team score of 290 in the second round.
  • Lipscomb leads the 12-team leaderboard at three-under-par.
  • Wulfers finished tied for sixth with a three-under 69 performance.
State of Play
  • Lipscomb leads the tournament at three-under-par, five shots ahead of Kennesaw State.
  • FGCU golfers Lousiane Gauthier, Posie Farrelly, and Amelie Alcantara are tied for 27th.
  • Anna Claire Bridge is tied for 35th, with a strong start in the second round.
What's Next

The final round of the ASUN Championship is scheduled for Tuesday, with FGCU aiming for a strong performance to secure an NCAA Tournament berth.

Bottom Line

FGCU women's golf faces a crucial final round in the ASUN Championship, with key players like Wulfers performing well but needing a strong team effort to secure a coveted NCAA Tournament spot.